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I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

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  • 1.  I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    Posted Jun 02, 2015 09:20 PM

    I have a question about my Aruba  router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    When connected through the  router, my speed is <5MBit.what are the possible options i need to chank on this issue.



  • 2.  RE: I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jun 02, 2015 09:26 PM
    What model access point is it?

    Do you see a lot of interference reported in the dashboard?

    Is this 2.4 or 5?


    Thanks,
    Tim


  • 3.  RE: I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    Posted Jun 02, 2015 09:27 PM

    What model device do you have?   Many of the Remote APs have limited throughput numbers.



  • 4.  RE: I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    Posted Jun 02, 2015 09:30 PM

     RAP-5WN 



  • 5.  RE: I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jun 02, 2015 09:32 PM
    Is it in tunnel or bridge mode?


    Thanks,
    Tim


  • 6.  RE: I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    Posted Jun 02, 2015 09:47 PM

    reply options onboth the case.not sure how to check in it

     

     



  • 7.  RE: I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    Posted Jun 04, 2015 08:36 PM

    is any options of that issue?



  • 8.  RE: I have a question about my Aruba router. I have high speed internet 40MBit DSL.

    Posted Jun 04, 2015 10:32 PM

    Make sure your AP has negotiated at least 100M full duplex on its uplink port.

     

    You can check that by issuing this command on the CLI of the controller.

     

    show ap debug port status ap-name "<AP NAME>"

     

    Look at the Speed and Duplex column.